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Good Governance Initiatives
For
MSME
Government of India Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Organization)
M/o MSME (ISO 9001:2008 Organisation) Page 1
Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................... 2
2. ACHIEVEMENTS ............................................................................................................................... 2
2.3 Thrust on Khadi & Village Industry ............................................................................................. 3
2.4 Focus on Coir Sector ................................................................................................................... 4
2.5 E-Governance initiatives ............................................................................................................. 5
2.6 Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP): ............................................. 6
3. BUDGET ANNOUNCEMENTS ........................................................................................................... 7
4 HIGHLIGHTS OF GOOD GOVERNANCE INITIATIVES IN LAST SEVEN MONTHS................................. 8
5. FUTURE PLANS .................................................................................................................................... 9
6. Skill Development for entrepreneurship and enterprise creation TalentMela: ........................... 11
Focus Area: Employment Generation –Job-led Growth ............................................................... 12
Focus Area: Growth Orientation –Zero Defect ................................................................................. 12
7. Action Plan for Make in India Ministry of MSME .......................................................................... 13
TeamMSME
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1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 MSME sector has been playing an important role in socio economic
development of the country. MSME sector contributes around 8% of GDP. MSME
sector accounts for around 40% of the total exports and around 45% of the
manufacturing output. As per the Fourth All India Census of the Micro, Small and
Medium Enterprises, total number of Enterprises of the MSME sector is 361.76 lakh of
which 15.64 are registered Enterprises. The sector provides employment to 805.24 lakh
persons.
1.2 The primary responsibility of promotion and development of MSMEs is of
the State Governments. However, the Government of India, supplements the efforts of
the State Governments through various initiatives. The role of the Ministry of Micro,
Small and Medium Enterprises (M/o MSME) and its organizations is to assist the States
in their efforts to encourage entrepreneurship, employment and livelihood
opportunities and enhance the competitiveness of MSMEs in the changed economic
scenario.
1.3 The schemes/programmes undertaken by the Ministry and its organizations
seek to facilitate/provide: i) adequate flow
of credit from financial institutions/banks;
ii) support for technology up-gradation and
modernization; iii) integrated
infrastructural facilities; iv) modern testing
facilities and quality certification; v) access
to modern management practices; vi)
entrepreneurship development and skill
up-gradation through appropriate training
facilities; vii) support for product
development, design intervention and
packaging; viii) welfare of artisans and
workers; ix) assistance for better access to domestic and export markets and x) cluster-
wise measures to promote capacity building and empowerment of the units.
2. ACHIEVEMENTS
2.1 Public Outreach: As advised by the Prime Minister, the Ministry has opened
interactive interfaces on Facebook and Twitter.
We have been informing about all important
activities through these social media channels in
addition to the websites of the Ministry and its
field offices. The response has been quite
encouraging with the Facebook (8123) and
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Twitter (4071) having attracted over 12000 followers. It is important to note that 70%
of the followers in Facebook are in the 18 to 34 age group. Ministry has also set up a
Udyami Helpline (Toll free number: 1-800-180-6763).
2.2 Interaction with stakeholders:
In order to achieve the objective of
development and promotion of the MSME
sector, the Ministry has to work closely
with the State Governments, various
Ministries / Departments, Industry
Associations and other agencies. To this
effect, the Ministry has held detailed
interactions with over 80 industry
associations during July 2014. A National
Conference with the Ministers and Secretaries in charge of MSMEs, of all States and UTs
was also held in August 2014. The suggestions received from the stakeholder with
regard to various issues connected with MSME Policy and implementations at various
levels have been compiled and action on follow up has been initiated in a systematic
manner. Furthermore, we have been able to successfully convey the vision of the Prime
Minister with regard to various issues such as ease of doing business, better
communication between the states and the central Ministries, partnership with industry
associations, emphasis on manufacturing with specific reference to achieving zero
defect and zero effect through some of our ongoing programmes such as that for Lean
Manufacturing, Technology and Quality Up-gradation, etc. An interaction with various
stakeholders was held in June 2014 for deciding the structure of Marketing
Organization of KVIC. An interaction was held with Khadi institutions in July 2014 to
encourage implementation of Khadi reforms to make the Khadi sector competitive and
sustainable.
2.3 Thrust on Khadi & Village Industry 2.3.1 It is a matter of great pride that the sale of Khadi and Village Industry products
has recorded a quantum jump in sales after the
appeal of the Hon’ble Prime Minister in his
Radio address to the nation ‘Mann kiBaat’ on
October 03, 2014 “to buy at least one ‘Khadi’
product for use in their day-to-day life. If you
buy Khadi, you light the lamp of prosperity in
the house of a poor person”. This has re-
energised the Khadi sector which has resulted
in increase of sales at Khadi Gramudyog
Bhawan, New Delhi by 125% compared to previous year sales. This was acknowledged
by the Hon’ble Prime Minister on 02 November 2014 in the same programme. The
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appeal by the Hon’ble Prime Minister has evoked emotional response amongst the
people more so the youth of the country which has resulted in a new lease of life to
Khadi sector. Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has also risen to the
occasion by renovating the Khadi Gramudyog Bhawan, New Delhi and ensuring that a
wide variety of Khadi and Village Industry products are showcased to cover all age
groups, all sections of textile market, such as Designer wear, home furnishing,
upholstery, woolens including Pashmina, bridal wear, wide range of sarees from across
the country, office wear, casual wear, children wear, ready to use and readymade
dresses. In addition a wide range of Village Industry products such as Handmade Paper
& products, Honey, Natural soaps, Incence sticks, Herbal Beauty & Health care products,
Jewellery and gift items and decorative, household artefacts, household grocery items
which are ready to eat and organic farm products.
2.3.2 In order to give a Youth Centric focus, KVIC has extended a special discount for
students on the occasion of International
Youth Day and Gandhi Jayanthi. KVIC is also
taking Khadi to schools, colleges, universities,
IITs, ITIs and other educational/ technical
institutions by organizing college fest,
fashion shows, awareness programmes and
competitions to attract the youth.
2.3.3 In addition, KVIC has been for a long
time supplier of Khadi products for key
sectors like Railways and Defence and with the opening of Defence sector for domestic
manufacturers and suppliers, KVIC is in the process of gearing up to explore this sector
aggressively.
2.4 Focus on Coir Sector 2.4.1 The Coir Board under Ministry of MSME, was set up under Coir Industry Act
1953, by Govt. of India. The main functions of the board as laid under act include under
taking, assisting and encouraging
scientific, technological and economic
research, modernization, quality and
industrial development through
increasing task utilization, domestic and
export market promotion and welfare of
those who are engaged in this industry.
The board is running 46 establishments
all over India including two research
institutes, one national and 3 regional
level training centres, 30 showrooms and
regional/sub regional offices to undertake all developments as facilitator and promoter.
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In order to undertake the functions in 12th Plan Rs. 365 Crores is allocated through the
following Plan Scheme:
Plan Science &Technology: To take research on modernization, development of Coir
machinery, product development, transfer and technologies, testing and incubation
activities.
Plan General: (Coir Vikas
Yojana)To undertake capacity
building activities, providing
assistance to set up coir industry,
encouraging domestic and export
market and trade related support
services.
Plan – REMOT Scheme: (Coir Udyami Yojana) Credit linked capital subsidy scheme
with 40% grant and working capital to establish micro/small coir units with an
investment upto Rs. 10 lacs.
Plan – SFURTI: To encourage cluster oriented coir consortiums to develop all coir units
in the cluster.
2.4.2 Through the above schemes/interventions, coir industry spread across 21 States
with 15060 coir units having annual production of 5.39 lakhs MT of Coir fiber with GDP
of Rs. 3500 crores and providing employment to 7.13 lakhs of rural artisans out of
which 80% are women. Scheme interventions has resulted the national husk
utilization to 40% so far. It is focused to increase the national husk utilization to 60% in
12th Plan.
2.5 E-Governance initiatives With a view to strengthening communications between stakeholders, and improving
efficiencies in service delivery, the following
initiatives have been launched:First ISO 9001: 2008
quality standards have been adopted for the entire
Ministry (first ever) and the processes completed
with M/s TUV India has certified our processes. e-
Office initiative has been introduced to achieve
paperless office in the Ministry. Movement of e-files
has been started and digitalization of existing physical
files for converting the same into electronic files is
under process.
Aadhar-based Bio-metric Attendance System for all employees (98% coverage) of
the Ministry was started w.e.f. 20th August, 2014 resulting in punctuality of attendance.
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A National Portal for filing of EM-I and EM-II is ready for launch. A Video Conference
with all States and UTs was held recently wherein it was found that out of 658 districts
and 644 DICs, very few are having online system which is workflow based system of
filing. States are being encouraged to adopt National Portal and share the database for
decision support system and planning for MSMEs. This will allow the MSMEs to register
online, making it easier to do business.
Virtual Cluster web portal has been made available at www.msmsecluster.in. It will
provide facilities like common application forms, credit scoring models etc. and a
platform for Industry-Academia linkages. So far 121 Domain experts, 212 academic
institutions and 25530 MSME enterprises have been registered.
An Employment Facilitation Portal (www.msmenaukri.com) set up by NIESBUD was
launched by the Minister (MSME) on 11th July, 2014. This enables matching of job
providers and job seekers. So far 10151 youth seeking jobs and 191 employers have
been registered. This is being linked to MSME Training Data-base in a searchable format
as Career Centre
B2C web portal of NSIC was launched on 31st July, 2014. This portal will market MSME
products exclusively.
All the forms and guidelines of the schemes implemented by the Ministry have been
placed on the website. Online applications have been introduced in respect of large
number of schemes and it would be the endeavor of the Ministry to cover all the
schemes.
First Ministry to launch mobile friendly website for
quicker access http://msme.gov.in/mob/home.aspx
2.6 Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP): 2.6.1 Ministry of MSME has been implementing a credit-linked subsidy programme
named Prime Minister’s Employment
Generation Programme (PMEGP) since
2008-09 with Khadi and Village Industries
Commission (KVIC) as nodal agency at the
national level for generating self-
employment opportunities through
establishment of micro-enterprises in the
non-farm sector by helping traditional
artisans and unemployed youth. Under
PMEGP, general category beneficiaries can
avail of margin money subsidy of 25% of the project cost in rural areas and 15% in
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urban areas. For beneficiaries belonging to special categories such as scheduled castes,
scheduled tribes, OBCs, minorities, women, ex-servicemen, physically handicapped,
beneficiaries belonging to North Eastern Region, hill and border areas, etc., the margin
money subsidy is 35% in rural areas and 25% in urban area. The maximum cost of
project is ₹ 25 lakh in the manufacturing sector and ₹ 10 lakh in the service sector.
2.6.2 A total of 2.73 lakh micro enterprises have been assisted with a margin money
subsidy of Rs 5223.90 crore providing employment to an estimated 24.02 lakh persons
since its inception till 2013-14.
2.6.3 An outlay of Rs.8060 Cr. (Rs. 7800 Cr. Margin Money subsidy + Rs 260 Cr. under
Backward and Forward Linkages) has been approved by the Planning Commission for
PMEGP in the 12th five year plan to set up about 3.39 lakh projects with creation of
additional 27.12 lakh employment. For the Financial year 2014-15 an outlay of Rs.
1418.28 crore has been allocated for PMEGP in Budget Estimates -2014-15.
2.6.4 PMEGP performance during the Financial Year 2014-15 upto Nov, 2014 shows
that Rs.402.33 crore have been disbursed by the Banks for setting up of 17073 projects
generating an estimated employment for 129380 persons as against Rs. 63.33 crore and
3224 projects generating employment for 19730 persons for the same period during
the last financial year 2013-14.
2.7 New programmes: For the traditional and village industries, we have
significantly enhanced the ongoing Scheme
of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional
Industries (SFURTI) to achieve better and
more intensive coverage with expert
inputs. A special component plan to
support 100 Khadi institutions and Self
Help Groups in the Border, Hill and Left
Wing Extremism affected areas has been
sanctioned at a cost of Rs.76 crore. In
addition, some other schemes relating to
capacity building and mentoring for MSMEs are under finalization. Rejuvenation,
Modernization and Technology Up-gradation of coir industry (REMOT) revamped with
credit linked entrepreneurship promotion for Coir Sector.
3. BUDGET ANNOUNCEMENTS 3.1 The announcements made in the Budget are being pursued with vigor. We are
told that the Venture Capital Fund for MSMEs will receive its funding in the form of
loans from RBI, based on shortfalls in priority sector lending. The Ministry has been
working closely with the Department of Financial Services to set up a framework for the
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operationalization of this fund .We have also proposed expectation of MSME sector to
the Ministry of Finance to workout suitable financial architecture for MSMEs.
3.2 The Ministry also had detailed consultations with different Ministries and
Departments namely, Ministries of Food Processing Industries, Textiles, Science &
Technology, Rural Development, Bio Technology, Agriculture and Department of
Electronics and Information Technology to operationalize a Rs.200 crore Fund for
Technology Centre Network, Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Agro Industries. Since
no specific allocation has been made for the District Incubation Centers, we propose to
include the same in this Fund itself.
3.3 Job creation for youth and making them industry ready to enhance the
productivity of MSMEs and making them globally competitive through skill
improvement, entrepreneurship development and support for start-ups is part of our
strategy.
3.4 Amendment in MSMED Act 2006 for change of definition and to address other
aspects for providing better eco-system for growth of MSME is being actively
considered.
3.5 A comprehensive new MSME Policy is being drafted and is now in public domain
for stake-holders consultation.
3.6 The vision of our dynamic Prime Minister to make India a manufacturing hub
motivates me and my team to work tirelessly to make India a developed and prosperous
nation.
4 HIGHLIGHTS OF GOOD GOVERNANCE INITIATIVES IN LAST SEVEN
MONTHS
MoMSME has taken many initiatives for bringing transparency accountability and
responsiveness in governance processes.
ISO 9001:2008 certification for quality management processes and procedure as per
current global standards. “First Ministry” in GoI for ministry-wide QMS- quality
management systems –not only introduced but certified by a third party.
Interactive and updated website www.msme.gov.in now ready to launch mobile
version http://msme.gov.in/mob/home.aspx
Paperless office environment: eOffice efforts – https://msme.eoffice.gov.in a role
“model for various Ministries” in terms of speed and scalability. Started in April
2014 by now over 573 files and over 4000 transaction initiated. Out of over 21000
files, a scientific weeding out processes initiated and balance 7599 files are being
scanned and uploaded. Over many sections like Coir, SME, EDI, IC already digitized
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over 95%. Our experience of streamlining has been “appreciated” by DARPG and
even circulated to all Ministries to follow- out of lessons learnt.
Social Media interaction with various stakeholders on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/minmsme and Twitter https://twitter.com/minmsme
has attracted over 11000 followers.
A national portal for Filing of EM by MSME entrepreneurs
http://164.100.140.91/DCMSME/ initiated and over 6 states and UTs have adopted.
Streamlining of schemes and putting them together for easy access has improved
our service delivery. Over 45 schemes of MoMSME – with search and apply features
http://msme.gov.in/Web/Portal/Schemes.aspx and all 206 schemes of various
Ministries- with read and find features,
http://msme.gov.in/WriteReadData/Whatsnew/Sch-vol1-151214.pdf-sri.pdf have
been brought together. Efforts are on to develop common application form with
workflow based tracking with NIC.
National Data-base of training and trainees has emerged as single point of
interaction of job seekers and job providers. Job Portal
http://www.msmenaukri.com/ and Virtual cluster of industry academia and
government http://msmevirtualclusters.in/Home.aspx is fast emerging as a tool for
improving public service delivery and responsiveness of our field functionaries.
Swachhata Abhiyan has been taken up in letter and spirit and general cleanliness,
adoption of 5S techniques of management in office environment has definite
improvement in our citizen interface.
Public Grievance Management system and RTI responsiveness are areas of further
improvement. Out of 1276 grievance received 1076 petitions have been disposed
off till 3rd Dec 2014 leaving only 153 for further action. Similarly out of 432
application for RTI received, 422 have been disposed off leaving a balance of 10
where further action is in process. Details are placed as Annexure in a tabular
format.
5. FUTURE PLANS
5.1 Policy: We are working towards framing such a policy for MSME by which we
make the whole sector progressive and make a positive atmosphere so that this sector
achieves its full potential and contributes to make our nation a developed one. To
achieve this, we plan to redefine scope of Micro, Small & Medium enterprises according
to this changing time. For this purpose, we want to make some amendments in MSME
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Development Act and bring out a policy
framework which is required to make our
country a “Manufacturing Hub” and to
implement our vision of “Make in India” and
“Made in India”. Through this new policy, we
want to give enterprises of our country zero-
defect and zero-effect standards. A
comprehensive new MSME Policy is being
drafted and is now in public domain for
stake-holders consultation
5.2 Ease of doing Business: We are making efforts to streamline the procedure of
establishing an enterprise and find an easy solution of all the obstacles coming in the
way. A start-up entrepreneur needs an easy credit on one hand; basic infrastructure is
required on the other hand. NOCs are to be got issued from many departments. We
want to streamline the process of these formalities and online window system needs to
be developed through which we can create a conducive environment to establish an
enterprise with minimum difficulties. For this, we are improving all the schemes of our
ministry so that maximum benefits can be extended to the beneficiaries. We have
almost completed the procedure of filing EM-I EM-II forms and we are moving towards
Single Window System.
5.3 Incubation Centers and Technology Development Centers: Various
difficulties are faced to start a new enterprise especially in the field of Micro and Small
sector; for this, “handholding”
support along with proper training is
required which we want to make
available through our incubation
centers. In the coming time, about
500 incubation centers will be set up
all over the country for which we are
drawing a scheme and in that we
want to take support of large
industries and industry associations
through public private partnership.
This will encourage entrepreneurship
across the country. We plan to operationalize Rs.200 crore Fund for Technology Centre
Network, Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Agro Industries. This will primarily focus
on promoting Rural enterprises. Besides with the support of World Bank we shall
establish 15 advanced technology centers across the nation by which technology and
innovation would be used in the development of Small and Medium sector.
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5.4 Skill Development: We shall be making maximum efforts in the direction of
entrepreneur development and skill development so that training of our youth is as per
the requirements of industry and to enable them to get employment or start their own
enterprise. We also want to encourage public-private partnership so that maximum
numbers of youth are trained by engaging with private sector to provide employment or
self-employment opportunities. To achieve this, we have recently signed an MOU with
Samsung and we are planning to impart training to more than 10,000 youth. These
youth will be trained at more than 10 training centers all over the country and will be
provided employment as well. Subsequently, like Samsung, we will also collaborate with
other corporate partners.
5.5 Job Fairs: We wish to organize Job fairs to provide linkage between skill
development and Industry and plan to
provide job to more than 1 lakh youths in
a year’s time. Talent Mela by NiMSME, Job
Mela by NIESBUD, Techmart organized by
NSIC in ITPO and ITPO sponsored
Exhibition of Indian Products in Perth
Australia need special mention
5.6 PMEGP e-Monitoring: We plan
to fully implement e-Monitoring system for PMEGP covering all sponsoring agencies as
well as Banks.
5.7 Khadi Reforms: Khadi Reform and Development Programme has been
formulated with Asian Development Bank
Assistance. We plan to implement various
initiatives under this programme to develop
Khadi as a brand and promote all aspects of
Khadi production.
6. Skill Development for entrepreneurship and enterprise creation
TalentMela: In order to promote entrepreneurship amongst youths, Ministry of
Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises has
been implementing number of
programmes for entrepreneurship and
skill development including industrial
motivation campaigns. Job creation is
being promoted through Prime Minister’s
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Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) wherein skilling youth and
entrepreneurs to set up new enterprises and join job market for gainful implement are
other steps being promoted by the Ministry. Under Assistance to Training Institutions
Scheme, 3 national level entrepreneur development institutes namely NIESBUD, Ni-
msme, IIE and 18 Technology Development centers, managed by office of DC including
central tool room are conducting programmes for ESDP.
Focus Area: Employment Generation –Job-led Growth Harnessing of demographic dividend requires a business-friendly eco-system that promotes
entrepreneurship and job creation to enable them to become job providers from being job
seekers.
Achievements: 3, 94,669 youths benefitted
3 EDIs organized 5505 programmes for 152834 youth for enterprise creation and
make them job ready for industry.
Under PMEGP over 17073 enterprises set up and employment opportunity for
129380 youths created.
29 Job Mela/Talent Mela organized in different parts of country and over 8588
youth got jobs with in MSME enterprise frame work.
Technology Development Centre (18) trained over 103867 youths and making
them industry ready.
Future Plans
Over 5000 training programmes for 1,60,000 youth lined up and will be
completed by March 2015.
40 more job mela to be organized for targeting employment of 40000 youths by
March 2015.
Under PMEGP over 2 lakh application has been sponsored to Banks for
assistance.
New Scheme of REMOT (Coir Udymi Yojana), SFURTI , Border Hill & LWE,
Business Incubation Schemes for livelihood promotion.
Career Centers- MSME NAUKARI DOT COM and Training Data Base to be
converged with Employers Data base.
Training of 10000 unemployed youth in ‘MSME-Samsung Technical School’ at
10 different places in the country.
Focus Area: Growth Orientation –Zero Defect
Growth Orientation of enterprises run by MSME entrepreneurs is another focus area to make
our industries productive and competitive.
Achievements: 22567 enterprises benefitted.
Over 500 units assisted under Cluster development initiative under MSE-CDP
scheme.
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Performance and Credit Rating Scheme has helped 18582 enterprises to be rated and
enable them to get concessional credit form Banks.
Under NMCP schemes over 1200 units got benefit under Lean Manufacturing, Design
Clinic, Quality Management Standards (QMS) and Quality Technology tools (QTT)
and ICeT scheme.
Over 11567 units were assisted to get credit guarantee coverage under CGTMSE
scheme.
Under SFURTI clusters of village industries and coir sectors being promoted.
Future Plans
Over 500 interventions under NMCP programmes for 15000 enterprises lined up
and will be completed by March 2015.
7. Action Plan for Make in India Ministry of MSME
7.1 New Initiatives launched
Revamped scheme of SFURTI , REMOT and Hill, Border and LWE Areas Scheme for “Innovation Technology Network Entrepreneurship and Agro
Industries for Rs 200Cr finalized for promotion of livelihood and technology business incubation.
National Portal for registration and filing of EM 1 & EM 2 Job Creation through PMEGP has significantly improved with eTracking and
coordination with banks
7.2 Creating an eco-system of world class Technology Centers to support
MSMEs
Under World Bank assisted Technology Centre Systems Programme (TCSP) 15 new Technology Centres (TCs) with the most advanced technology are at different stage of process of setting up
Under Technology Centre Systems Programme (TCSP) the augmentation of 18
existing Technology Centres (TCs) will be done
7.3 Enhancing Competitiveness and Productivity of MSME Sector
Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness Scheme (LMCS): The scheme has proven results of appox. 20% reduction in wastage and increase in productivity for pilot phase, is has been up-scaled in 12th Five Year Plan to be implemented in 500 mini-clusters. 349 clusters have already been selected for implementation.
Design Clinic Scheme: under the scheme assistance is being provided for developing design and innovations in MSMEs.
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QMS/QTT Scheme: it is helping MSMEs in enhancing their competitiveness through adopting Quality Management Standards (QMS) and Quality Technology tools (QTT).
ICT Scheme: This scheme will be assisting MSMEs for adopting ICT tools and
applications through Cloud Computing to enhance their competitiveness.
7.4 Skill Development and Skill Need Mapping
Training of educated unemployed youth both in conventional and most advanced production and management technology/processes
Developing Modular Courses. Training of trainers. Developing districts wise skill development needs and training providers. Up-scaling in collaboration with NSDC, Ministry of Skill Development,
Entrepreneurship, Youth Affairs and Sports and Ministry of Labour and Employment.
Training of 10000 unemployed youth in ‘MSME-Samsung Technical School’ at 10
different places in the country.
7.5 Developing and Promoting New Products and MoU with CSIR and IISc setup
Developing new products/import substitutions in field institution viz. TCs Developing new products/improving substitutionsthrough Incubators Developing new products/improving design of existing products through Design
Clinic scheme support Developing new products/import substitutions keeping in view Public
Procurement Policy & Defence Offset Policy Productization in area where research completed IPR attained by the institutes
viz. CSIR (642 nos.) and Indian institute of Sciences (190 nos.), anMoU with CSIR
and IISC has been signed. MSME-IISc Center for excellence started at IISc at
Bangalore.
7.6 Zero Effect Zero Defect Manufacturing
Promoting Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness Scheme (LMCS) in mini-clusters for Zero Defect manufacturing
Promoting Energy Efficient Technologies under UNIDO-GEFF-MSME Programme and TEQUP scheme
ZED Certification scheme in consultation with QCI, Industry Association and Rating Agencies is being worked out
Approach Paper on rating model for Rating of Defence Offset Supplies has been
prepared by AS & DC-MSME. The same is being consulted with QCI, Industry
Associations and Rating and likely to be finalized 31st January, 2015.
7.7 Energy Efficiency in MSMEs and market transformation for absorption of
energy efficient technology
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UNIDO Project viz. Clean tech programme with a project cost of 5 million USD and Market Transform Programme with a project cost of 31 million USD have been initiated.
Energy Efficient Technologies adaptation is being assisted under TEQUP
7.8 Access to Finance
Collateral free credit is made available to MSME through CGTMSE. Exposure reaches to Rs 84000 crores.
Efforts to have ‘state verticals’ for extending guarantees to MSME with support of state governments
Early operationalization of Start Up fund of Rs 10000 cr for capital funding-
equity and venture
7.9 Market support for MSMEs
Populatizing and extending and hand holding support for effective implementation of Public Procurement Policy-2012
Leveraging Defence Offset Policy for creating ecosystem of defence manufacturing by MSMEs and reducing import substitutes
Vendor Development Programme and common action plan in collaboration with CPSUs
B2B and B2C Portal of NSIC
7.10 Infrastructural and technology supports to MSME clusters
Up scaling cluster approach for infrastructure development and technology support
Under MSE-CDP scheme, a total of 965 interventions have been taken up in
terms of Diagnostic Study, Soft Interventions and Common Facility Centre and
around 171 infrastructure Development Projects have been taken up
7.11 Policy support initiative
Draft note on change of definition of MSMEs from current level and resolving Insolvencies in public domain.
Draft consultation paper on MSME policy launched for suggestions and comments of the stakeholders and citizens of the country.
A committee on financial architecture under chairmanship of Dr KV Kamath Chairman ICICI –likely to submit report soon
1.12 Swachhata Abhiyan
Swachhata Abhiyan has been taken up in right spirit and has been used as tool of
bringing orderliness and efficient management of resources, save energy and keep the
office environment clean and tidy.
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A workshop on adoption of 5S Principles in MoMSME was organized to bring home the
point and necessity of orderliness.